prejudgment


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Synonyms for prejudgment

a judgment reached before the evidence is available

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With respect to prejudgment interest, we note that the regulation in effect in 1995 through 1998 provided for interest at the rate of "2% per month compounded" (see former Insurance Department Regulations [11 NYCRR] [section] 65.15 [h] [1]).
"Boeing has moved to amend the judgment to preclude any award of prejudgment interest.
In his third objection, Doe requests that the court award prejudgment interest on the award.
"They are giving prejudgment and to our mind that's an intrusion, an insult, offensive to the citizenry of this country as well as intrusion to our sovereignty," he added.
Speaking at a plenary meeting of the First Committee of the UN General Assembly, Fu also said that "China is of the view that there must be full, objective and impartial investigations into all the incidents of the alleged use of chemical weapons to make sure that the conclusions they reach can be based on solid evidence and stand the test of time." Recriminations and prejudgment would only make matters even more complicated, he said.
In his first two years at Henson Efron, Friske argued and obtained a $1 million prejudgment attachment against a defendant suspected of fraudulently transferring assets.
Johnson Controls cross-appeals from the circuit court's denial of additional attorney fees, prejudgment interest requests, and the rate at which postverdict interest was to be calculated.
The ruling also cleared the lawyer's firm to collect prejudgment interest on $50,000 one of the former clients owes from the case.
Men emerge from prisons regarded as heroes and martyrs and gaining society's support while women have to face society's pressure and prejudgment apart from the atrocities that they had faced in detention, according to Maha Ghrer, project officer at The Day After (TDA), a Syrian-led civil society group.
Admitting a bias for reason and evidence, he aims to avoid pejorative language and prejudgment or disrespect of ideologies based on intuition and the occult--the irreconcilable reason-versus-revelation debate.
against conflicts of interest and prejudgment of the outcome of a